Erio Tosatti
Erio Tosatti (born 9 November 1943 in
Nonantola) is an Italian
theoretical physicist active at the
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), and at the
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), both in
Trieste,
Italy. He is a broad-scope theorist who carried out research on a wide range of
condensed matter physics phenomena. His early work dealt with optical properties, electron energy loss, theory of
excitons and nonlocal dielectric response in solids, including layer crystals such as
graphite and
semiconductors; charge- and spin-density-waves; surface physics in all its aspects, particularly reconstruction, roughening and melting, also in clusters; the prediction the
Berry phase in fullerene; the first calculated STM map of graphite, now a standard in the field; matter at extreme pressures:
carbon,
oxygen,
hydrogen,
, iron at earth core conditions,
water and
ammonia at deep planetary conditions, pressure-induced insulator-metal transitions in layer compounds like
MoS2. In nanophysics, he and his group predicted helical structures of metal
nanowires; the spontaneous magnetism of metal nanocontacts, including the electronic circumstances for normal or ferromagnetic
Kondo effect therein. His and his collaborator's theory of strongly correlated
superconductivity was recently confirmed in compounds such as Cs3C60. Pioneering papers on
quantum annealing are now basic to current developments in
quantum computing. More recently he moved on to the theory of nanofriction, a field where he obtained the [http://erc-modphysfrict.sissa.it/ ERC Advanced Grant MODPHYSFRICT] 2013–2019, and subsequently, as co-PI with an experimental group, another [http://erc-modphysfrict.sissa.it/ ERC Advanced Grant ULTRADISS 2019-2024] . More details of his current and past research activity can be found [https://sites.google.com/site/tosattierio/ here].
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